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Flight Rating

Speed is the ability of the disc to cut through the air. Speed Ratings
are listed from 1 to 13. Discs with high numbers are faster.

Glide

Glide describes the discs ability to maintain loft during flight. Discs
with more glide are best for new players, and for producing maximum
distance. Glide is rated from 1 to 7.

Turn

High Speed Turn is the tendency of a disc to turn over or bank to the right (for RHBH throws) during the initial part of the flight. A disc with a +1 rating is most
resistant to turning over, while a -5 rating will turn the most.

Fade

Low Speed Fade is the discs tendency to hook left (for RHBH throws) at the end of the flight. Fade is rated from 0 to
5. A disc rated 0 will finish straightest, while a disc rated 5 will
hook hard at the end of the flight.

This is a fast stable driver that can handle full power throws and moderate headwinds. Advanced players and sidearm throwers will appreciate the dependable stability. The Boss has a slight high speed turn to help maximize distance with a predictable fade. Simon Lizotte used a 157 gram Blizzard Champion Boss to set the World Record (863.5 feet) for the longest throw in October 2014. The Champion Boss flight numbers have been updated to better reflect the more stable flight. (13/5/0/3)

David Wiggins Jr

The Blizzard Boss is a great choice for adding distance to players of all skill levels. In comparison to the Star and Champion Boss, it has more turn and glide. The Blizzard Boss is considerably easier to throw due to the lighter weights.

David Wiggins Jr.

The Blizzard Boss is the farthest flying disc on the market today. Complements of its incredible speed and glide, I used it to throw the current men's distance world record of 836 feet. I keep one in my bag for long distance backhand drives and sidearms. It is available in a wide range of weights which makes it a great choice for players of all skill levels.